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Entrance Exam to Practice Law in India

WHAT IS ALL INDIA BAR EXAMINATION

WHAT IS ALL INDIA BAR EXAMINATION

The All India Bar Examination intended to test an advocate’s ability to practice the profession of law in India. As on March 6, 2011 first time that this examination will be conducted, it will assess capabilities at a basic level, and is intended to set a minimum standard for admission to the practice of law; it addresses a candidate’s analytical abilities and basic knowledge of law.The Law entrance exam was scheduled to be conducted on December 5, 2010, which has been postponed to March 6, 2011

The first All India Bar Examination shall be mandatory for all law students graduating from the academic year 2009-2010 onwards. Candidates may apply to appear for the All India Bar Examination only after enrolling as an advocate under Section 24 of the Advocates Act, 1961 and will have to submit suitable proof of such enrolment along with the application form for the All India Bar Examination

The first All India Bar Examination shall be conducted across the country simultaneously on December 5, 2010. Candidates will be free to choose an examination centre of their convenience, and will also receive printed preparatory materials to assist them in preparing for the All India Bar Examination. Application forms for the All India Bar Examination will be available from July 15, 2010 onwards.

The All India Bar Examination will be conducted in nine languages: Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Marathi, Bengali, Gujarati, Oriya and English and the preparatory materials provided to each advocate will be in the language in which they choose to appear for the All India Bar Examination.

An advocate would have to pay Rs.1,300/- (Rupees One Thousand Three Hundred Only) as fees to appear for the All-India Bar Examination, which amount will include the cost of receiving preparatory materials. Advocates appearing more than once for the All India Bar Examination will be required to pay only Rs.700/- for repeat attempts, which amount shall not include the cost of receiving preparatory materials for the All India Bar Examination. The application form shall contain details of manner of payment of the fees for the All India Bar Examination.

ALL INDIA BAR EXAM STRUCTURE & PATTERN

The All India Bar Examination will have one hundred (100) multiple-choice questions spread across various subjects. The subjects are taken from the syllabi prescribed by the Bar Council of India for the three-year and five-year Ll.B. programmes at law schools in India (as set out under Schedule I to the Bar Council of India Rules).

These subjects are divided into two categories: the first comprises subjects that may be considered ‘foundational’ in nature, those that form the basis for large areas of law; the second comprises other subjects, which a new entrant to the legal profession must also have a basic understanding of. Schedule I to this document contains the list of subjects that would be tested in the All-India Bar Examination and the weightage ascribed to each of these areas.

The All India Bar Examination shall be structured with multiple-choice questions (that is, the correct answer would have to be marked out in the Optical Mark Recognition (‘OMR’) format answer sheet provided, and no writing of an answer would be required.) These questions will be divided into ‘knowledge-based’ and ‘reasoning’ questions, and advocates will be allowed a maximum of three hours and thirty minutes (3 hours 30 minutes) to complete the All India Bar Examination. The emphasis throughout is on assessing an advocate’s understanding of an area of law, rather than on the ability to memorise large texts or rules from different areas of law.

The All India Bar Examination will be ‘open-book’, which means that advocates may bring in any reading materials or study aids that they choose, such as the preparatory materials provided for the All India Bar Examination, textbooks and treatises, and even handwritten notes. Advocates may not bring in any electronic devices, such as laptop computers, mobile phones, or any device equipped with a radio transceiver (such as pagers) at the examination centre.

The results generated after the answer scripts are corrected will simply state whether an advocate has or has not qualified for practice (that is, whether the advocate has passed or failed the All India Bar Examination); no percentage, percentile, rankings, or absolute marks will be declared.

The preparatory materials shall contain model question papers and an examination guide for the All India Bar Examination; aside from this, model question papers will be available on the website of the Bar Council of India (www.barcouncilofindia.org) from August 16, 2010 onwards. The preparatory materials are being prepared with inputs from well-respected members of legal academia.

ALL INDIA BAR EXAM 2011 IMPORTANT DATES

Registration for the All India Bar Examination (forms available at all State Bar Councils)

July 15 – September 30, 2010

Despatch of Preparatory Materials to advocates appearing for the All-India Bar Examination on December 5, 2010

August 16, 2010 – first week of October, 2010

Model Test Papers available on the B.C.I. website

August 16, 2010 onwards

Publication of list of candidates and examination centres on the B.C.I. website

November 1, 2010

Date of the first All India Bar Examination

March 6, 2011

Declaration of results of First All india Examination

To be Declared

Bi-annual examinations held from 2011

In April and November every year

AII INDIA BAR EXAM SYLLABUS

Advocates will be required to answer questions from twenty subjects. The subjects are taken from the syllabi prescribed by the Bar Council of India for the three-year and five-year Ll.B. programmes at law schools in India (as set out under Schedule I to the Bar Council of India Rules).

These subjects are divided into two categories. The Examination paper will comprise at least seven (7) questions from each ‘Category I’ subject, of which three (3) will be Category A questions, and four (4) will be Category B questions (‘Category A’ and ‘Category B’ questions are described in detail below). The paper will also have twenty-three (23) questions from the ‘Category II’ subjects as a whole, and these twenty-three questions will include questions from at least five (5) Category II subjects. All questions from Category II subjects will be Category B questions.

Category I subjects will be tested in Part I of the question paper, and Category II subjects will be tested in Part II of the question paper.

The Category I and Category II subjects are set out below:

Moving forward, this exam will be a bi-annual affair, to be held in April and November of every year. The actual dates will be announced before the application process begins every year.

Serial Number

Category / Subject

Number of Questions

Category I (Part I of the Paper)

1

Alternative Dispute Resolution

7

2

Civil Procedure Code and Limitation Act

7

3

Constitutional Law

7

4

Contract Law, including Specific Relief, Special Contracts, and Negotiable Instruments

7

5

Criminal Law I: The Indian Penal Code

7

6

Criminal Procedure

7

7

Drafting, Pleading, and Conveyancing

7

8

Evidence

7

9

Jurisprudence

7

10

Professional Ethics and the Professional Code of Conduct for Advocates

7

11

Property Law

7

Category II (Part II of the Paper)

12

Administrative Law

23 questions in all, and these questions will include questions from at least 5 subjects in Category II

13

Company Law

14

Environmental Law

15

Family Law

16

Human Rights Law

17

Labour and Industrial Law

18

Law of Tort, including Motor Vehicle Accidents, and Consumer Protection Law

19

Principles of Taxation Law

20

Public International Law

Expert Committee

The Bar Council of India has formed an expert committee consisting of the following members to advise and confirm on the manner and conduct of the All India Bar examination:

The All India Bar Examination will be conducted on a bi-annual basis every year in April and November. In the event of not clearing the All India Bar Examination in the first attempt, you can appear for it the next time and clear it to obtain your Certificate of Practice. Do note that there are no limits on the number of attempts to clear the All India Bar Examination.

EXAM SCHEME FOR SINGLE PAPER CSIR-UGC NET Exam FROM June 2011

It has been decided to introduce Single Paper MCQ MCQ (Multiple Choice Question) based test from June 2011 exam. The pattern for the Single Paper MCQ test shall be as given below:-

The MCQ test paper of each subject shall carry a maximum of 200 marks.

The exam shall be for duration of three hours.

The question paper shall be divided in three parts

Part 'A' shall be common to all subjects. This part shall be a test containing a maximum of 20 questions of General Science and Research Aptitude test. The candidates shall be required to answer any 15 questions of two marks each. The total marks allocated to this section shall be 30 out of 200

Part 'B' shall contain subject-related conventional MCQs. The total marks allocated to this section shall be 70 out of 200. The maximum number of questions to be attempted shall be in the range of 25-35.

Part 'C' shall contain higher value questions that may test the candidate's knowledge of scientific concepts and/or application of the scientific concepts. The questions shall be of analytical nature where a candidate is expected to apply the scientific knowledge to arrive at the solution to the given scientific problem. The total marks allocated to this section shall be 100 out of 200.

Negative marking for wrong answers, wherever required, shall be @ 25%

The new pattern shall be implemented from June, 2011 exam

Model Question Papers in the new format shall be made available along with Notification for the June, 2011 exam.

CSIR UGC NET JUNE 2011 NOTIFICATION

Notification

Joint CSIR-UGC Test for Junior Research Fellowship and Eligibility for Lectureship (NET) June 2011

CSIR will hold Joint CSIR-UGC Test for Junior Research Fellowship and Eligibility for Lectureship (NET) June, 2011 Exam on Sunday the ___ June 2011
CSIR UGC NET JUNE 2011 IMPORTANT DATES

Date of examination: _____ ( will be updated shortly)

Date of start of sale of application form through banks and on line submission: ___

Date of close of sale of application form through banks and online submission:___

Important dates

Schedule for sale of information bulletin through bank

(i) Start of sale of information bulletin:

(ii) Date of close of sale of Information bulletin by cash at all branches/stations:

Last date for receipt of written request for change of examination centre only on merit basis:

Publication of list of candidates registered for test on CSIR, HRDG website:

Last date for entertainment of any representation about non-registration for this test:

CSIR will hold the Joint CSIr-UGC Test _______ for determining the eligibility of the Indian national candidates for the award of Junior Research Fellowships (JRF) NET and for determining eligibility for appointment of Lecturers (NET) in certain subject areas falling under the faculty of Science. The award of Junior Research Fellowship (NET) to the successful eligible candidates will depend on their finding admission/placement in a university/national laboratory/institution of higher learning and research, as applicable

CSIR UGC NET SOLVED QUESTION PAPERS

A candidate may apply either for ‘JRF + Lectureship’ both or for ‘Lectureship (LS) only’ He/She may indicate his/her preference in the O.M.R. Application Form/Online Application, as the case may be. CSIR may consider candidates applying for ‘JRF + LS’ for ‘Lectureship only’ depending on number of fellowships available and performance in the test subject to the condition that they fulfill the laid down eligibility criterion. If a candidate is found to be over-age for JRF (NET) he/she will automatically be considered for Lectureship (NET) only.

Two separate merit lists, one comprising the candidates qualifying for the award of Junior Research Fellowship (JRF – NET) and the second of those candidates qualifying the Eligibility Test for Lectureship (NET), will be made on the basis of their performance in the above Test. Candidates qualifying for JRF (NET), will also be eligible for Lectureship (NET). The candidates qualifying for Lectureship will be eligible for recruitment as Lecturers as well as for JRF-ship in a Scheme/Project, if otherwise suitable as per the eligible criteria of that Scheme/Project. However, they will not be eligible for Regular JRF-NET Fellowship. They will be eligible to pursue Ph.D. programme with or without any fellowship other than JRF-NET. Candidates qualifying for the award of JRF (NET) will receive fellowship either from CSIR or UGC as per their assignment or from the Schemes with which they may find association. The candidates declared eligible for Junior Research Fellowship under UGC scheme will be governed by UGC rules/regulations in this regard.

The final result of this test may be declared sometime in the month of June/July 2011 and fellowship to successful candidates . The result of Paper-I of last June, 2010 NET has been declared and can be seen on CSIR website
CSIR UGCNET Application Forms

The application form and information bulletin for this test will be available in the designated branches of Indian Bank and oriental bank of commerce from ____ to ____
Subjects of the test

M.Sc or equivalent degree under the subjects mentioned above, with minimum 55% marks for General and OBC candidates; 50% for SC/ST candidates, Physically and Visually Handicapped candidates and Ph.D. degree holders who had passed Master’s degree prior to 19th September 1991.

A candidate can also apply for the Test under RA (Result Awaited) category, if he/she is appearing or has appeared in his/her final year (III/IV Semester where Semester system is there) of M.Sc. or equivalent degree examination in subjects mentioned in above during the academic session 2009-2010. Such candidates will have to submit the attestation format (given at the reverse of the application form) duly certified by the Head of the Deptt./Institute over his/her signature and rubber stamp (with address and name) from where the candidate is appearing or has appeared in the final year M.SC or equivalent degree examination. However, such candidates shall be admitted to the Test provisionally. They shall only be considered eligible for JRF-(NET)/LS-(NET), if they are able to produce the proof of having passed the Master’s Degree examination in the relevant or related subject with the requisite percentage of marks and within the stipulated time frame.
Age limit and relaxation

For JRF (NET): Minimum 19 years and maximum 28 years as on 01.07.2009 (upper age limit may be relaxed up to 5 years as in case of candidates belonging to SC/ST/OBC, Physically handicapped/Visually handicapped and female applicants.

For LS (NET): Minimum 19 years as on 01.07.2010. No upper age limit.
Date and scheme of the CSIR UGC Test

The test will be held in two sessions on Sunday, the _____. The scheme of Examination as under

Negative marking will be made for wrong answers in Paper I. Paper II will be evaluated only in case of those candidates who will be able to secure a minimum of such aggregate marks in Paper-I as may be fixed by the CSIR.

Candidates are required to appear in both the papers. A candidate who does not appear in Paper I will not be permitted to appear in Paper II. The questions in papers-I & II will appear both in Hindi and English.
Syllabus of the Test

Syllabus of Paper I (Section A), subject-wise syllabus of Paper I (Section B) and Paper II is given in the Information Bulletin for this test and may also be seen the CSIR website: www.csirhrdg.res.in
Examination centres

For complete information of this test, including eligibility criterion, subject of the test, exam centres, medium of exam, schedule and scheme of the test, syllabus, instruction for online application and list of designated bank branches etc candidate may refer notification no 10-2(5)/2010(ii)-E.U-II to be published in Employment news issue dated _______and the same may also be seen on above said website

CSIR Fellowships/Associateships are tenable in Universities/IITs/Post-Graduate Colleges/Govt Research Establishments including those of CSIR, R&D establishments of recognized public or private sector, industrial firms and other recognized institutions. However, CSIR reserves the right to determine the place best suited to provide necessary facilities in the area of science and technology in which the awardee is to specialize

The CSIR Fellowships/Associatships are tenable in India. Only bonafide Indian citizens, residing in India are eligible for the award of research Fellowship/Associateships. The programme is aimed at National Human Resource Development for S&T

The award of CSIR Fellowship/Associateships is for fixed tenure and does not imply any assurance or guarantee for subsequent employment by CSIR to the beneficiary. The authority to award/terminate vests with CSIR. The awardee shall not lay claim to permanent absorption in CSIR, after the expiry of Fellowship/Associateship

Subject of Research: Preference is given to a subject/topic of research relevant to the research programmes of CSIR laboratories and nationally important S&T areas

CSIR Junior Research Fellowship (JRF): A certain number of JRFs are awarded each year by CSIR to those holding MSc or equivalent degree, with minimum 55% marks after qualifying the National Eligibility Test (NET) conducted by CSIR twice in a year

Application procedure: Applications for JRF are invited twice a year through press advertisement on all India basis in the prescribed application form. The completed application form may be submitted to the Controller of Examinations, Examination Unit, CSIR Complex, Library Avenue, Pusa, New Delhi-110012

Age limit: The upper age limit for JRF shall be 28 years, which is relaxed upto 5 years in the case of candidates belonging to SC/ST, Women, PwD and OBC applicants

Selection procedure: The selection for award of JRF shall be made on the basis of a competitive written test called the National Eligibility Test (NET), conducted by CSIR at national level and consisting of two papers

Paper one is objective type consisting of Part (A) general nature and part (B) is subject type. It tests the mental ability and broad awareness of scientific knowledge at the rudimentary level. The second paper is to be selected from the amongst (1) Chemical Sciences (2) Earth, Atmosphere, Ocean and Planetary Sciences (3) Life Sciences, (4) Mathematical Sciences and (5) Physical Sciences

The second paper requires short descriptive answers to questions. Usually examinations are held for a day on the third Sunday in June and December, each year

The candidates who qualify in the test are informed individually after the result is finalized. The Fellowship is awarded on receipt of necessary details of the qualifying degree examination, place of work, research topic, the name of supervisor and the concurrence of the Institution to provide all the necessary facilities. The validity of the offer of this award will be one year. The candidate is expected to register for Ph.D degree within a period of one year from the date of joining

Stipend and Tenure: The stipend of a JRF selected through the all India test will be Rs 12,000/ p.m. for a period of 2 years. In addition, annual contingent grant of Rs 20,000/- per fellow will be provided to the University/Institution

On completion of two years as JRF, the stipend may be increased to Rs 14,000/- p.m. for the 3rd and subsequent year, on the basis of assessment of Fellows’ research progress/achievements through interview by an Expert Committee consisting of the Guide, Head of the Department and External Member from outside the University/Institution who is an expert in the relevant field, not below the rank of Professor/Associate Professor. As far as possible the External Member should be the chairman of 3 members committee. Where the guide happens to be the Head of the Department, the Dean, Faculty of Science or any senior member of the Department may be associated as the third member of the committee. On up gradation, the designation of JRF will be changed to SRF (NET). In the event of the committee not recommending up gradation the candidate will continue as JRF with a stipend of Rs 12,000/- p.m. for the 3rd year or his fellowship may be terminated depending upon the decision of the committee. The progress of research work of JRF will be assessed again at the end of 3rd year for such up gradation

It is expected that Fellows will have published work to their credit by the end of 3rd year. This shall form an important quantitative and qualitative criterion for judging the progress made by the candidate. If the work of JRF is still not found satisfactory for up gradation, the fellowship will be terminated. Extension of tenure of SRF (NET) for the 4th year will be on the basis of the progress report and recommendation of the guide. The 5th year extension as SRF (NET) is permissible on the recommendation of three members assessment committee and progress report duly supported by publications in the form of reprints/ preprints/ manuscripts of the paper published, accepted or communicated for publication

The total tenure as JRF plus SRF (NET) will not exceed five years. This will include the tenure of Fellowship awarded by UGC/DST/ICMR/ICAR etc or any other funding agency/Institution. The order for continuation at the same rate of stipend as SRF (NET), continuation at the same rate of stipend as JRF or otherwise will be issued by the EMR division of HRDG, CSIR. Extension may not also be granted if the fellow does not acknowledge support of CSIR in his research publication

Applications are invited from Indian Citizens for admission to undergraduate courses in Engineering/Technology/ Medical/Dental and Pharmacy in Universities/Colleges in West Bengal and B. Arch Course in Bengal Engineering and Science University, Shibpur and Jadavpur University for the academic session 2010-2011, on the basis of a JOINT ENTRANCE EXAMINATION, to be conducted by the "WEST BENGAL JOINT ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS BOARD". Detailed information will be available in the Information Brochure which will be served along with Application Form and in the websites: www.wbjeeb.in and www.csc-et.org.

Eligibility criteria: The applicant must be a citizen of India and should have passed the Higher Secondary (10+2) or its equivalent examination. The general candidates must have to secure at least 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics or Biology taken together (40% for SC/ST candidates) and at least 30% marks in English (for all categories). In addition, candidates must secure at least pass marks in the subjects individually including vernacular (or any other fifth subject) as mentioned below

B.E./B.Tech/B.Arch: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, English and vernacular or any other fifth subject

MBBS/BDS: Physics, Chemistry, Biology, English and vernacular or any other fifth subject

Pharmacy: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics or Biology, English and vernacular or any other fifth subject

For MBBS/BDS courses: In addition to the aforesaid eligibility criteria, the general candidates must have to secure at least 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry and Biological Sciences taken together (40% for SC/ST) in the Joint Entrance Examination, West Bengal

Candidates appearing in the qualifying examination in 2011 will be allowed to sit for JEM-2011 provisionally and their admission, if merit listed, will be subjected to satisfying the minimum requirements of eligibility as specified above

Age Relaxation: Candidates must be 17 (seventeen) years of age or above as on 31st December, 2011. There is no upper age limit except for the Marine Engineering course for which the upper age limit is 25 years as on 31st July, 2011

Residential requirements: Candidates desirous of seeking admission to govt Engineering/ technology colleges, govt Medical and Dental Colleges as well as to Private Medical and Dental Colleges, must have been residing in the state of West Bengal continuously at least for last 10 (ten) years as on 31st December, 2010 or their parents must be permanent resident of West Bengal having their permanent home address in the State of West Bengal

Reservation: Reservation for SC/ST/PC candidates as per state govt rules

Examination centre: To be located in West Bengal and Tripura

Cost of application form: The application kit (i.e. prescribed printed application form along with information brochure and a printed window envelope) will be available from different branches of united bank of India (as specified below) on payment of Rs 500/- (for E/M type form) and Rs 600/- (for C type form) in cash

The application kit may also be obtained by post from the board’s office on application with an additional fee of Rs 200/- (Rs two hundred) only. The total amount (i.e. cost of application form plus Rs 200/-) has to be paid by demand draft drawn in favour of West Bengal Joint entrance examination board payable at Howrah/Kolkata

The last date for request for application-kit by post: 15th December, 2010

Last date for receipt of completed application form by speed post only: 12th January, 2011

Request for application form received beyond the stipulated date as mentioned above will not be entertained and the board shall not be held responsible in any manner whatsoever for such non-receipt arising out of postal delay. The application kit may also be obtained from the board’s office only with payment of actual cost of the form plus late fee of Rs 300/- (Rs three hundred) only. The whole amount is to be paid through a bank draft to be drawn in favour of West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations Board payable at Kolkata/Howrah from 01st January, 2011 to 07th January, 2011

The application form once purchased cannot be returned or replaced

How to apply: The duly filled in application form must be sent in the printed window envelope received by the candidate within the application kit by speed post only so as to reach the office of the board by 12th January, 2011

Submission of application form by hand or courier service will not be accepted

UNION PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION

National Defence Academy and Naval Academy Examination (I), 2011

The Union Public Service Commission will hold the National Defence Academy and Naval Academy Examination (I), 2011 on 17th April, 2011 for admission to Army, Navy and Air Force Wings of NDA for 127th course and for the 89th Indian Naval Academy Course (INAC) commencing from 30th December, 2011

Conditions of eligibility

Age limits, sex and marital status: Only unmarried male candidates born not earlier than 2nd January, 1993 and not later than 1st July, 1995 are eligible
Educational qualifications

For Army Wing of National Defence Academy: 12th class pass of 10+2 pattern of school education or equivalent examination conducted by a state education board or a university

For Air Force and Naval Wings of National Defence Academy and for the 10+2 cadet entry scheme of the Indian Naval Academy: 12th class pass of the 10+2 pattern of school education or equivalent with Physics and Mathematics, conducted by a state education board or a university

Candidates who are appearing in the 12th class under 10+2 pattern of school education or equivalent examination can also apply for this examination

Physical standards: Candidate must be physically fit according to the physical standards for admission to National Defence Academy and Naval Academy Examination (I), 2011 as given in appendix-V of commission’s notice for the examination published in employment news/rozgar samachar dated 16th October, 2010

How to apply: Candidates may apply online using the website http://www.upsconline.nic.in, detailed instructions for filling up online applications are available on the abovementioned website

Candidates may also apply offline in the common application form devised by the commission for its examinations which can be purchased from the designated head post offices/post offices (specified in appendix-III of the notice) throughout the country against cash payment of Rs 20/- (Rs twenty only). Each such form can be used only once and only for one examination

In case of any difficulty in obtaining application forms from the designated HPOs/Pos, the candidates should immediately contact the concerned post master or UPSC’s forms supply monitoring cell over Tele 011-23389366/Fax 011-23387310

Fee: Candidates applying online are required to pay a reduced fee of Rs 25/- (Rs twenty-five only) either by remitting the money in any branch of SBI by cash, or by using net banking facility of SBI or by using Visa/master credit/debit card

However, in respect of candidates residing abroad or in certain remote localities specified in the notice the last date for receipt of applications by post/speed post only (not by hand or by courier) is 22nd November, 2010

Applications are invited for admission to the MBBS course at Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC), Pune, commencing from 01 Aug 2011

Total 130 candidates (including a maximum of 25 girls) will be selected. All the 105 boys and
25 girls admitted to Armed Forces Medical College, Pune have compulsory liability to serve as commissioned officers in the Armed Forces Medical Services on graduation. The type of commission will depend upon the vacancies available and merit-cum-option at the final MBBS examination. The liability of the Short Service Commission (SSC) officers passing out of AFMC to serve the Armed Forces Medical Services would be seven (7) years. All candidates admitted to the college are required to execute a bond to this effect for an amount of Rs. 15 lacs (Rupees Fifteen lacs) at the time of joining the college. Students removed from service liability due to any reason will have to pay the bond money as per conditions laid down by Govt of India.

Ten seats are reserved for Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe candidates who also have similar service liability and have to fulfil the requirements of medical fitness, age, educational qualification and qualifying the entrance examination as per details given in the prospectus

Special concessions: The Govt will provide free accommodation and entitled rations, subsidised messing, AC 3 Tier free railway warrant from college to home and back during vacations, a book subsidy of Rs. 12,000/- during entire training period, uniform allowance of Rs. 6000/- per student during first year and Rs. 1250/- per year as maintenance allowance in subsequent years and any other misc allowances as applicable

All candidates should be medically fit as per laid down standards for the Armed Forces

Only unmarried candidates are eligible. Marriage during the course is not permitted. The college is fully and compulsorily residential both for boys and girl

AFMC MBBS 2011 Admission IMPORTANT DATES

AFMC 2011 MBBS Written Examination Date : 01 May 2011

AFMC MBBS 2011 Results of Written Exam : End May 2011, published in leading National newspapers and Employment news.

On-line Application Form will be available for download only till 5th Feb 2011.

The Last date of Receipt of completed Application Form along with Demand Draft of Rs. 250/- at AFMC Pune is 7th February 2011 (5.00 pm).
HOW TO GET AFMC 2011 MBBS APPLICATION FORM :

Note - While purchasing prospectus from above HPOs/GPOs candidates must ensure that they have received one copy of the Application Form also. Demand draft is not required to be sent alongwith these applications

(b) Prospectus and application forms can also be obtained by post from Officer-in-Charge (Admission Cell), Armed Forces Medical College, Sholapur Road, Pune- 411 040 on payment of Rs. 250/- per copy, only by Bank Draft on any nationalized bank payable at Pune in favour of “Commandant, AFMC, Pune”, along with full postal address of the candidate on two separate slips of paper (size 9 cms x 5 cms). Please ensure that the Demand Draft bears the code number of the issuing bank. The candidate must write his/her name & address on the back of the Demand Draft. The candidate should enclose an application for obtaining prospectus and application form giving his/her particulars and address and enclose a self addressed envelope of 11” X 13” size and affix postage stamp of Rs. 55/-. Bank Drafts on any other banks other than nationalized banks, Money Orders, Cash or Postal Orders will not be accepted. Each request should be accompanied by a separate demand draft. Combined demand draft for more than one application will not be accepted. Request for prospectus to be sent by post will be accepted from Dec 2010 to 7th Feb 2011 upto 5 pm only.

(c) Application form and prospectus can also be downloaded from www.afmc.nic.in from Dec 2010 to 5th Feb 2011. Such forms, printed on A4 size glossy paper, duly completed in all respect along with a Crossed Demand Draft for a sum of Rs 250/- drawn in favour of “Commandant AFMC, Pune” on any nationalized bank payable at Pune be forwarded to AFMC Pune, so as to reach there not later than 05 Feb 2011 at 4 PM. The candidate must write his/her name & address on the back of the Demand Draft

Disputes, if any, will fall within the jurisdiction of Pune (Maharashtra) only. AFMC will not be responsible for any postal delay or loss in transit.

ELIGIBILITY AND QUALIFICATIONS TO APPEAR IN THE ENTRANCE EXAMINATION GENERAL

Educational qualification: Applicants must have passed the XII standard/pre-professional/ premedical examination or equivalent examination of statutory Indian University/Board or any other recognized Board/University as a regular student in all the subjects opted for in first attempt with the subjects of English, Physics, Chemistry and Biology securing not less than 60% of aggregate marks in the three science subjects taken together, not less than 50% marks in each of the science subjects and not less than 50% marks in English. They must have also passed an examination in Mathematics at least of the matriculation standard. A graduate of B.Sc. examination with not less than two of the subjects Physics, Chemistry, Biology (Botany or Zoology) and also must have passed the earlier qualifying examination i.e. XII standard/Pre professional (Med) with Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English and obtained marks as stated above.

Note - (a) Candidates who are to appear in the qualifying examination (10+2 or equivalent) upto 01 May 2011 may also appear for the test provisionally. (b) The following categories of students are not eligible to apply - (i) Candidates who have passed in Domestic Science, Domestic Arithmetic, Lower Maths separately or in combination with other subjects like General Science, Social studies in High School/Higher Secondary (Multi Purpose) or equivalent examination (ii) Candidates who have passed only Pre-University/Pre-Degree (one year course) or Pre-Professional in Agriculture/Veterinary/Dental Examination (iii) Candidates who have passed the Pre-Professional or equivalent qualifying examination as private candidates

Age limit:

There will be two categories for age criteria depending on academic qualifications: Academic qualification of the candidate 10+2 or equivalent; must have attained the age of 17 years on 31st December, 2011 but must not have attained the age of 22 years on that date i.e. must have been born not earlier than 01st January, 1990 and not later than 31st December, 1994

Academic qualifications of the candidate; passed B.Sc examination or appearing in final B.Sc examination; must not have attained the age of 24 years i.e. must have been born not earlier than 01st January, 1988. The criteria for marks in the qualifying examination (10+2) or equivalent will be same for candidates of this category

Candidates selected in the written test, will be called for interview at Pune in the month of June 2011. No TA/DA would be admissible to the candidates either for written test, interview or at the time of reporting for admission

Number of Seats:

A total of 130 students (105 boys & 25 girls) will be admitted.
Syllabus For the AFMC 2011 Written Examination:

The general standard of the entrance examination will be that of 11th and 12th class under the 10+2 scheme/pre-medical/intermediate science or an equivalent examination of the State Education Board/Indian University
Method of Selection:

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Candidates who are found provisionally eligible as per the criteria of eligibility, will be called at one of the examination centres to appear in the competitive examination on 1st Sunday of May. Issue of admit cards. however does not necessarily mean acceptance of eligibility which will be further scrutinized at subsequent stages of selection.
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The written examination centre will be allotted to candidates depending upon the administrative arrangements for the examination and availability of adequate seating capacity.
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The Roll Number of the candidates who qualify for interview based on the above written examination will be published in the leading newspapers. The college/DGAFMS take no responsibility for any error or omission in the roll numbers published in the newspapers.
* Results of candidates who have qualified for interview will be published in
Employment News and Rozgar Samachar in the third week of May. This result will also be
posted on the Website www. indarmy. nic. in / dgafms and www. afmc. nic. in No inquiries
on telephone / fax regarding results will be entertained by office of DGAFMS New Delhi or
AFMC Pune.

Applications are invited in the prescribed form for All India Pre-Medical / Pre-Dental Entrance Examination (AIPMT) 2011to be conducted by the Central Board of Secondary Education, Delhi as per the following schedule for admission to 15% of the total seats for Medical/Dental Courses in all Medical/Dental Colleges run by the Union of India, State Governments, Municipal and other local authorities in India except in the States of ANDHRA PRADESH AND JAMMU &
KASHMIR :-
1. Preliminary Examination - 3rd April, 2011 (Sunday)
2. Final Examination - 15th May, 2011 (Sunday)

PATTERN OF EXAMINATION: BOTH PRELIMINARY AND FINAL EXAMINATION WOULD BE OBJECTIVE TYPE.
Eligibility for CBSE AIPMT 2011

(i) He/She has completed age of 17 years at the time of admission or will complete the age on or before 31st December of the year of his/her admission to the 1st year M.B.B.S./B.D.S. course and is an INDIAN NATIONAL.

(ii) The upper age limit for All India Pre-Medical/Pre-Dental Entrance Examination is 25 years as on 31st December of the year of the entrance examination. Further provided that upper age limit shall be relaxed by a period of 5 (five) years for the candidates of Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes/Other Backward Classes.

(iii) The number of attempts which a candidate can avail at All India Pre-Medical/Pre- Dental Entrance Examination shall be limited to 3 (three) uniformly for all the candidates.

(iv) The candidate must have passed in the subjects of Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English individually and must have obtained a minimum of 50% marks taken together in Physics, Chemistry and Biology at the qualifying examination. In respect of candidates belonging to Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribes or Other Backward Classes the marks obtained in Physics, Chemistry and Biology taken together in qualifying examination be 40% instead of 50% for General Candidates. Further, for persons for locomotory disability of lower limbs, the minimum of 45% marks for General-PH and 40% marks for SC-PH/ST-PH/OBC-PH are required. Those who are taking plus two examination in 2011 can also appear for the entrance test provisionally subject to their fulfilling the conditions later.

Admit Card and Ball Point Pen of good quality. For Aptitude Test in Architecture, the candidates are advised to bring their own card Board, geometry box set, pencils, erasers and colour pencils or crayons.

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Rough work

All rough work is to be done in the Test Booklet only. The candidate should NOT do any rough work or put stray mark on the Answer Sheet.

AIEEE INFORMATION BULLETIN INCLUDES EXAMINATION FEE OF RS. 600/- FOR B.E/B. TECH ONLY OR B. ARCH/B. PLANNING ONLY FOR GENERAL AND OBC CATEGORY AND RS. 300/- FOR SCHEDULED CASTE AND SCHEDULED TRIBE CATEGORY. FOR APPEARING B.E/B. TECH AND B. ARCH/B. PLANNING (BOTH) AND OPTED EXAMINATION CENTRE IN FOREIGN COUNTRY HAVE TO PAY ADDITIONAL FEE.

Address for obtaining/sending complete Application Form and clarification, if any :-

Conduct of Online Examination: As per the orders of the Min. of Human Resource Development, Govt. of India, the online examination would be conducted for a maximum of 1.0 lac candidates in BE/B.Tech only and remaining candidates will appear in Pen & paper mode (off-line) as conducted earlier. The candidates wishing to appear in online examination will apply online only through the AIEEE website and the fees is required to be paid by credit/ debit card only. All informations & instructions for submitting of application for appearing in online examination are available on AIEEE website www.aieee.nic.in. The date & time of examination will be informed seperately to all the candidates applying for online examination.

The online examination would be conducted in the cities mentioned in Appendix-VII of information bulletin. The pattern of question paper & time duration of online examination and offline examination would remain the same and the candidates will be informed by various modes about their center, date & time of online examination. Online examination will be conducted for a maximum capacity of 5000 candidates in a city on first-come-first serve basis. The candidates may opt another city if the seats in a particular city are full. Though, the candidates have been asked to submit their choices of examination cities but the Board has right to change the center. The examination fee for the candidates who intend to appear in online examination is as under.General /OBC RS. 400 + 2% of the examination fee plus service tax as applicable.
SC/ST RS. 200 + 2% of the examination fee plus service tax as applicable

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Examination Fees (Online Submission & Offline Exam)

COURSE APPLIED

CATEGORY

EXAM CENTRE

FEES*

BE/B.Tech OR B.Arch/B.Planning

GENERAL/OBC

INDIA

Rs. 500/-

BE/B.Tech OR B.Arch/B.Planning

SC/ST

INDIA

Rs. 250/-

BE/B.Tech AND B.Arch/B.Planning

GENERAL/OBC

INDIA

Rs. 900/-

BE/B.Tech AND B.Arch/B.Planning

SC/ST

INDIA

Rs. 450/-

BE/B.Tech OR B.Arch/B.Planning

GENERAL/OBC

FOREIGN

Rs. 1400/-

BE/B.Tech OR B.Arch/B.Planning

SC/ST

FOREIGN

Rs. 700/-

BE/B.Tech AND B.Arch/B.Planning

GENERAL/OBC

FOREIGN

Rs. 2400/-

BE/B.Tech AND B.Arch/B.Planning

SC/ST

FOREIGN

Rs. 1200/-

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Examination Fees(Online Submission for Online Exam)

COURSE APPLIED

CATEGORY

EXAM CENTRE

FEES*

BE/B.Tech only

GENERAL/OBC

INDIA

Rs. 400/-

BE/B.Tech only

SC/ST

INDIA

Rs. 200/-

* 2% of the examination fee plus service tax as applicable.

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Application can be submitted Online during 23.11.2010 to14.01.2011 (5.00 PM).

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Payment of Fee could be made by Demand Draft or Credit Card.

Steps to be followed if fee paid through Demand Draft

If you want to remit the fee by Demand Draft, get ready before filling application form

Logon to the AIEEE website, fill the application form, note down the registration number which would be generated by system that is required for making the payment of fee.

Fill the details of Demand Draft.

Take a printout of Confirmation Page and complete as per the instruction given below.

Steps to be followed if fee paid through Credit Card

Keep the details of Credit Card (VISA/MasterCard) ready.

Logon to the AIEEE website, fill the application form, note down the registration number which would be generated by system that is required for making the payment of fee.

Make the payment through Credit Card and note down the payment receipt number, after successful payment of fee.

Take a printout of Confirmation Page and complete as per the instruction given below.

Note : Bank will charge 2% service/processing charges and service tax as applicable on transaction made by Credit card.

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Paste your two recent photographs (as given in point 6 below), sign in the specified box and send this confirmation page along with Demand Draft (In case of Examination Fee deposited through Demand Draft) by Registered/Speed Post (NOT BY COURIER) to " The Assistant Secretary (AIEEE Unit), Central Board of Secondary Education, PS 1-2, Institutional Area, IP Extension,Patparganj, Delhi 110 092" for further processing so as to reach latest by 20.01.2011. Application received beyond this date will not be accepted.

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Photograph : Firmly affix two recent high contrast passport size preferably black & white photograph (taken on or after 1.9.2010) with gum/fevicol (not to be pinned or stapled) in the space provided for it in the Application Form one duly attested by the head of the institution where the candidate is studying/passed class XII or the Gazatted officer. The photograph must indicate clearly the name of the candidate along with the date of taking the photograph. It should be without cap or goggles. Spectacles are allowed. Polaroid photos are not acceptable. The photograph of the candidate should be attested by the Principal/Head of the Institution or Gazetted Officer in such a way that part of the signature is on the photograph and remaining part of the signature is on the application form. Attestation should be done on the bottom part of the photograph so that the photograph is not defaced. Candidates not complying with these instructions or with unclear photograph are liable to be rejected. Candidates may keep 6-8 identical photographs in reserve for use at the time of entrance examination/Counselling/Admission.

to retain the original receipt issued by the post office for having dispatch the Application Form.

the processing of applications will begin only after receiving confirmation page and fee.

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Date of Birth : Only those candidates whose date of birth falls on or after October 01, 1986 are eligible. However, in the case of Scheduled Caste (SC), Scheduled Tribe (ST) and Physically Handica pped (PH) candidates, upper age limit is relaxed by 5 years, i.e. SC, ST and PH candidates who were born on or after October 01, 1981 are eligible. Date of birth as recorded in the Secondary Education Board/University certificate only will be taken as authentic.

Note : Bank will charge 2% service charges + service tax on transaction made by Credit Card.